Which of the following results would occur if the repressor of an inducible operon were mutated so that it could not bind the inducer? A. the overproduction of cAMP receptor protein (CRP) B. the continuous transcription of the operon's genes C. the irreversible binding of the repressor to the promoter D. No transcription of the operon's genes
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What would occur if the repressor of an inducible operon were mutated so it could not bind the operator? a. irreversible binding of the repressor to the promoter b. reduced transcription of the operon's genes c. buildup of a substrate for the pathway controlled by the operon d. continuous transcription of the operon's genes
What would occur if the repressor of an inducible operon were mutated so it could not bind the operator? \begin{equation} \begin{array}{l}{\text { (A) irreversible binding of the repressor to the promoter }} \\ {\text { (B) reduced transcription of the operon's genes }} \\ {\text { (C) buildup of a substrate for the pathway controlled by the }} \\ {\text { operon }} \\ {\text { (D) continuous transcription of the operon's genes }}\end{array} \end{equation}
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